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2001 PART-TIME MBA PROFILE
University of Texas at Austin
McCombs School of Business

Sections:  Getting In  | Faculty/Academics | Next Step & Alumni Affairs


Address: Exec Ed/UT Austin
PO Box 7337
Austin, TX 78712
E-Mail: http://www.bus.utexas.edu/temba/suggest.asp
Web site: www.bus.utexas.edu/temba


ENROLLMENT

2001/2002 classes begin: Aug. 2001

Year part-time program was founded: 2000
Institution is: U.S. public


Total graduate enrollment 1,417
Part-time MBA students (on-campus) 129
Part-time MBA students (distance program) n/a
Full-time MBA students 780
Current total undergraduate business school enrollment 4,665
 
Part-time program completion rate n/a
 
Average number of months to complete part-time program 34
Maximum number of months permitted to complete part-time program 34

Possible for students to change status from part-time to full-time? Yes

  At what point?
Upon completion of 1st semester of the 2nd year


STUDENT PROFILE

Female students in class 24%
International students (1) 20%
Underrepresented minority (2) students 9%
Married students n/a

Students from the following regions:
Africa 0%
Asia 19%
Central/South America, Mexico 0%
Eastern Europe 1%
Middle East 0%
North America
 (Canada: n/a / U.S.: n/a  )
80%
Oceania n/a
Western Europe n/a

North American students by region:
Canada n/a
Mid-Atlantic U.S. 5%
Midwest U.S. 17%
Northeast U.S. 11%
South U.S. 5%
Southwest U.S. 34%
U.S. Possessions and territories n/a
West U.S. 8%

Percentage of new students who live outside a 45-mile radius of the school:   n/a

(1) Students from countries other than the school's home country.

(2) Defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American.


TOP CORPORATE CUSTOMERS

Organizations that send the most participants to the part-time MBA program:
FirmNo. of Students
1. Dell 7
2. Motorola 7
3. Applied Materials 5
4. IBM 5
5. Legerity 3
6. SBC Technology 3


CLASS TRAITS

GMAT Scores
Average 665
Range (middle 80%) 610 - 730

TOEFL Scores*
Mean TOEFL score n/a
Minimum TOEFL score required n/a

Work Experience (months)
Average 72
Range (middle 80%) 36 - 120
Enrolled students with one year or less work experience n/a

Student Age (years)
Average 28
Range (middle 80%) 25 - 32

Salary
Average salary of entering students n/a
Range (middle 80%) n/a - n/a

* Paper based equivalent. See TOEFL concordance table for computer-based score equivalents.

Entering students employed in the following fields:
Consulting 3%
Finance/Accounting 23%
General Management 20%
Human Resources 0%
Marketing/Sales 5%
MIS 12%
Operations/Logistics 27%
Other 10%

Entering students employed in the following industries:
Financial Services 14%
Government (federal, state, local, military) 9%
Manufacturing 65%
Nonprofit (trade associations, religious organizations, charities) 0%
Other Services 9%

Graduates whose education was company-sponsored (1)   n/a
(1) Includes graduates whose studies were financially sponsored by their employers and are returning to those employers, or who were employed while a student and will continue working for that employer


ADMISSIONS

Application fee: $125

121 people applied to the part-time MBA program in 2001. The school accepted 71% (selectivity) of those applicants, and 75% of admitted applicants (yield) enrolled in the program.

The B-school placed 0 applicant(s) on its wait list, from which 0 were ultimately accepted. 1% of applicants had applied in prior years, and of those reapplicants 100% were accepted.

Female applicants 27%
International applicants (1) 22%
Underrepresented minority (2) applicants 11%

Interviews for applicants are:
By invitation only

In 2001, the B-school interviewed 73% of its part-time MBA applicants, and 100% of its admitted applicants.

(1) Applicants from countries other than the school's home country.

(2) Defined as U.S. citizens who are African American, Hispanic American, and Native American.


INVESTMENT AND DEADLINES FOR CLASS OF 2004

Tuition and Fees
Average total (not annual) cost of part-time MBA program:
Resident $49,600
Nonresident $67,600

Application Process
Deadline(s) to apply: Mar. 1, 2002
June 15, 2002

Does the part-time program offer rolling admissions? Yes
Deadline for scheduling an interview: July 31, 2002

Financial Aid
Deadline(s) to apply:   Mar. 31, 2001
Part-time MBAs whose education is partially covered by employer   65%
Part-time MBAs whose education is 100% covered by employer   n/a

Average financial aid package n/a
Range (middle 80%) n/a - n/a

Scholarships are merit or need based?
n/a

Number of full-tuition scholarships awarded by school to part-time MBAs 0
Does the school offer a guaranteed loan to its part-time MBAs? (1) No
Maximum amount students can borrow n/a
Bank(s) offering guaranteed loans:
n/a
Average outstanding loan for 2001 graduates n/a

(1) Upon admission, any accepted applicant, regardless of nationality, and without the need of a cosigner, is eligible for a loan


CONTACTS

Dean Philip Zerrillo
Hired as of July 2000
 
MBA program director Britt Freund
 
MBA admissions director Britt Freund
 
MBA financial aid director n/a
 
MBA career services & alumni affairs director n/a
 
Alumni relations director n/a


 
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